Wednesday, December 6, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER A5 /lough challenges ahead for new council By Howard Maze! OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF While every new term of Town Council promises to be the most chal lenging ever, the 2000-2003 session is almost certain to live up to that formida ble billing. From mayor Ann Mulvale to incom ing rookie councillors, all members rec ognize that they will be facing a host of local, regional and provincial issues ranging from managing growth to push ing for changes to the Municipal Act. "I'm convinced we can always make things better," said Mulvale during Monday evening's swearing-in at Town Hall. Others, like incoming Ward 4 local/regional councillor Allan Elgar, share the mayor's optimism and say they're prepared to do whatever it takes to serve the people of Oakville. "I feel good, I'm ready," said Elgar. "I know I can make a difference." Judge Douglas Latimer, who swore in N e w F a c e s on C o u n c il Allan Elgar Janice Wright Jeff Knoll Fred Oliver the new Council, said that despite issues such as growth which face Oakville, the dedication and commitment of those who serve in office will help maintain the town as a "great place to live." "Oakville is in good hands," said Latimer. "I'm proud to live here." In addition to Elgar, the new faces on Council include Ward 5 local/regional councillor Jeff Knoll and Ward 6 local councillor Janice Wright. "They even resurrected (Ward 2 local/regional councillor) Fred Oliver from the dead to serve on Council," Latimer laughed. (Oliver, 77, previously served on Council for 14 years.) Knoll, who first flirted with the idea of running last December, said he's ready to tackle the tough issues, from the QEW expansion to keeping residents "in the loop" through improved communication. "I'm excited," he said. "I'm ready to do the job." So is Mulvale, who next week will enjoy her tenth swearing-in ceremony when she recites her oaths at Regional Council. During Monday's address, she outlined the importance of Council's stewardship of the community and the need for all councillors - despite their individual ward concerns - to work for all the people of Oakville. After all, said Mulvale, elections are not endings, but are beginnings. Council, Mulvale continued, will be facing the increased responsibilities man dated by provincial downloading, from social housing and land ambulance to paying 50 cents on every welfare dollar. That said, Mulvale said she is looking for a "new deal" from Queen's Park in the form of a revamped Municipal Act which will - hopefully - provide more permissive and less prescriptive legisla tion. This, she explained, would go a long way toward giving municipalities the accountability they deserve in light of their increased responsibilities. At the same time, the mayor stressed the need for something to be done about the increasing pressure on property taxes to pay the cost of downloaded services. (cfo > y f io lCoIflr M m : E x - m o u n tie (Continued from page 1) budget disputes between police ser lo o k s f o r w a r d t o accountable to the public t h r o u g h OCCPS. This is essential, Culin maintains, since police officers possess "extra ordinary pow Kelly Culin ers," such as the enforcement of laws and the use of deadly force, so civilian control is vital. Any contri bution he can make to this would make Culin happy. "I just enjoy doing the things that lead to better policing," he said. Culin joined the RCMP when n e w ta s k s vices boards and municipal coun cils. "The public has to be able to feel to have a complaint mecha nism free of retaliation," said Culin. "I am a strong believer in civilian governance of police services." OCCPS' powers also extend to the authorization of reducing or abolishing municipal police ser vices, the amalgamation and cre ation of police services as well as alternative methods of providing police services. Chiefs of police, plus members of police services and services boards, are ultimately he was 18 and served for seven years in British Columbia. When he left the Mounties 28 years ago, Culin came to Ontario and started his career with State Farm Insurance. A popular member of the Services Board who wholehearted ly supported policing in Halton, Culin was known for helping secure funds necessary for equip ment and staffing and his role on the Adequacy Standards Committee. Far from the Chiefs lap dog, Culin voted against a police helicopter for Halton, prefer ring to see resources deployed on the street. 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